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1.Racism has been part of human history since time immemorial. It stems out of a tendency to create racial stereotypes on the basis of race, color, nationality, religion and other factors. Why is it important to be on this list? Because in a national way where we live all people should have equal rights such as a equality and the rights of any other American.

2. Body image is a persons feelings of the aesthetics or sexual attractiveness of their own body, which may be forced onto them by others or social media. Why is it important to be on this list? Because body image is real life. It can be so bad on the human body. People with negative body image tend to feel that their size or shape is a sign of personal failure, and that it is a very important indicator of worth. Poor body image has been linked to diminished mental performance low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, sexual dysfunction, dieting and eating disorders.

3. Abortion is the ending of pregnancy by the removal or forcing out from the womb of a fetus or embryo before it is able to survive on its own. I as a woman, totally disagree about killing a innocent human being. Why is it important to be on this list? Abortion is an important element of women’s rights because women are more affected by the abortion debate than men, both individually and as a gender. We as women have the right to be against it.

4. Religion is an organized collection of beliefs, cultural systems, and world view that relate humanity to an order of existence. Why is it important to be on this list? Religion is important to society because it helps regulate behavior. Religion teaches people specific rules, laws, and morals to follow.

5. Rape-Every 107 seconds, another American is being sexually assaulted. What is rape? It is a type of sexual assault usually involving sexual intercourse or other forms of sexual penetration perpetrated against a person without that person’s consent. Why is it important to be on this list? Because everyday a person is being stuck in a position where they feel locked into depression which they have been used and taken advantage of in any way possible. It messes with their minds and causes them to lose control of their emotions causing them to need counseling for a life time, and also causes problems with present or future relationships.

6. Death Penalty,capital punishment, or execution is a punishment by death. The sentence that someone be punished in this manner is a death sentence. Crimes that can result in a death penalty are known as capital crimes or capital offenses. Why is it important to be on this list? Because it should be totally legal for the fact that we have child murders, torture and sadism murders, and the drawn out killing of helpless people for the fun of it. We don’t need these kind of people in the world.

7. Suicide [ to kill oneself] is the act of intentionally causing one’s own death. Why is it important to be on this list? Because people choose to end their life for reasons like being bullied, abuse, or family related situations that they couldn’t stand to be in. And we, as human beings have the choice to change their way of thinking things, or change the way people make others feel. If you know someone with this problem, get help when needed! No one wants to lose a loved one for the wrong reasons. They have National Suicide Prevention Lifelines.

8. Crimes/ Drug Violence- The relationship between drugs and violence seems apparent, drug abuse leads to violence. Drugs lead to violence and violence leads to crime. Individuals who are under the influence of alcohol or other drugs can be involved in the perpetration of violence because of the dis inhibiting nature of the drugs. Why is it important to be on this list? Because it destroys your life, relationships and destroys families.

9. Abuse- There are many types of abuse and they are all different to experience. Abuse can come in many forms, such as: physical or verbal maltreatment, injury, assault, violation, rape, unjust practices, crimes, or other types of aggression. Why is it important to be on this list? Because abuse, emotionally or physically it is all dramatizing to experience. It messes with our heads and makes us think it is alright and that’s how we should be treated. It is very horrible and unhealthy on the human body.

10. Truths About Money- A. You need less than you think B. Money won’t make you happy C. Money is not the greatest goal of your work D. Wealth has its own troubles E. The desire for riches robs us for life F. Boundaries are life giving G. There is joy in giving money away H. The security found in money/possessions is fleeting at best I. Money, at its core, is only a tool.

A through I [ A – I] explanations: Most of the things we think we can’t live without are considered luxuries to most of the world. It is simply on illusion that money will bring you happiness. Some of the most joyful people I know are far from wealthy and some of the wealthiest people I know are far from wealthy. Financial compensation does not succeed as a long-term motivator and the association between salary and job satisfaction is routinely shown to be very weak. There are troubles associated with poverty, few of us would debate that fact. Money also brings trouble of its own: it clouds moral judgement, it distorts empathy, it promotes pride and arrogance, it can be an addiction. We have heard the love of money is the root of all evil. But often times, the mere desire for more of it robs us of life as well. The desire for money consumes our time, wastes our energy, compromises our values, and limits our potential. Orson Welles once said, “The enemy of art is the absence of limitations. “I agree. And the enemy of life is the absence of boundaries. Whether they be social, financial, or moral, boundaries provide structure and a framework for life. Generosity has wonderful benefits. Generous people are happier, healthier, more admired, more satisfied with life, and have deeper relationships with others. Too many of us believe security can be adequately found in possessions. At its heart, money is nothing more than a tool to expedite trade. It saves us from making own clothes, tools, and furniture. Why is it important to be on this list? Because without money you can’t buy a house, car, gas, grocery’s or even clothes on your back. It gives you freedom and choices but it can’t make you happy nor buy love. www.becomingminimalist.com/rethink-money-and-breathe

I believe it is possible to create an ideal school or classroom environment. There are ample examples in public and private schools throughout the US in which schools work tirelessly to shape their school culture to meet the needs of students and teachers. However, it is important to realize in this conversation about creating an ideal school or classroom that what is ideal for one child might not be ideal for another child. For a school or classroom to work as a learning space for a child it has to be a good match with the child’s needs, as well as the child’s personality. We are quick to expect children to adapt to their schools, but not expect schools to adapt to their students. So while there are ideal schools, I believe they come in different shapes and sizes.

An ideal school environment embraces the idea that ALL students can learn.

An ideal school environment works to build safe learning spaces for students.

An ideal school environment attracts teachers who are knowledgeable, care about student learning, and adapt their instruction to meet the needs of their learners

An ideal school environment tires to be nimble and adjust as the needs of students shift.

An ideal school environment works hard to make the curriculum relevant to the lives of students

An ideal school environment works hard to develop authentic measures for assessing student learning.

An ideal school environment recognizes that student success is a complex idea and measuring it must be accomplished with many tools.

An ideal school environment is led by people who value others, their voice and need for choice.

My school would look like an average school with high education. The campus would be on top of the South Eugene Hills. The name of the school would be Mountainview High School. My walls would be burgundy, and my school would be red. High tech lighting with chairs and desks for the students and staff. I really think looks matter in an educational setting and the school should always be clean and organized in that environmental setting. It makes the school look professional and well prepared for students to learn.

We all dream and we all day dream, but one thing is real is my future ahead of me. Things that truly bring me happiness is to see myself being a nurse or maybe even doing something for the law. Something that would contain me helping people and my community. Goals: I will be living off the Oregon coast with my husband and hopefully have about two kids. We will own a house right off the beach and as always my car would be a 69′ Camaro. Everyday I would wake up to a beautiful family, a nice house, a great car and a wonderful job. How amazing would my life be? Pretty amazing!

My diet is typically healthy for the most part, unless I’m in a major hurry to get somewhere and I stop for fast food. I normally eat at home all healthy food. Or I should say anything besides junk food. My mother is all about a clean healthy diet, so mostly everything comes from Trader Joe’s or any other health food store. Less sugar for my family = no bueno. We love sugar…. But we don’t hardly eat it unless we buy it ourselves. For breakfast: I usually make fresh fruit smoothies or eat granola cereal For lunch: A yummy homemade sandwich, a yogurt or Yokisoba noodles. For dinner: many varieties like homemade pizza, tacos with organic hard taco shells, spaghetti, Laab/ Vietnamese recipe that includes shredded steak, or even lasagna. Yogurt makes me happy & full of energy. My desert is ice creme with yummy chocolate pie. I try to stay to one unhealthy treat a week. My opinions for my diet are that I’m doing pretty good with what I’ve been eating. Less unhealthy food and more exercise is key.

The Note 4 is only available in a 32GB model and at $599 SIM-free, it doesn’t come cheap. The iPhone 6 Plus in comparison starts from $619 for the 16GB model moving to $699 for the 64GB model and a whopping $789 for the 128GB 6 Plus. That’s a whole lot of money to own an iPhone 6 Plus, even at the entry-level price. If you wanted to match the Apple’s top-end storage capacity an additional 128GB microSD card is going to cost you around $60 pushing the Note 4 up around the $660 mark, which is still cheaper than the 64GB iPhone 6 Plus. If I were you I would get the Galaxy Note 4 simply because everything about the phone is very clear and worth every dollar.